Posted on 23. Feb, 2010 by Joe Decker in Photo Composition, The Tuesday Composition
If you like this article, you can now get the book! Joe has expanded the “Tuesday Composition” series into an inspiring new ebook on composition, especially for nature photography. Check it out: The Tuesday Composition. The week before last we talked about moving: about what a difference moving a foot to the left or right, [...]
Posted on 16. Feb, 2010 by Joe Decker in Photo Composition, The Tuesday Composition
If you like this article, you can now get the book! Joe has expanded the “Tuesday Composition” series into an inspiring new ebook on composition, especially for nature photography. Check it out: The Tuesday Composition. Over the past few months I’ve noted a couple dozen compositional “ideas”, not so much rules as tools that you [...]
Posted on 09. Feb, 2010 by Joe Decker in Nature Photography, Photo Composition, Random Thoughts, The Tuesday Composition
If you like this article, you can now get the book! Joe has expanded the “Tuesday Composition” series into an inspiring new ebook on composition, especially for nature photography. Check it out: The Tuesday Composition. Keep moving! One of the best things about giving “shoot and critique” workshops is that I get the opportunity to [...]
Posted on 02. Feb, 2010 by Joe Decker in The Tuesday Composition
If you like this article, you can now get the book! Joe has expanded the “Tuesday Composition” series into an inspiring new ebook on composition, especially for nature photography. Check it out: The Tuesday Composition. I’m about five days into a trip through parts of Iceland (yes, in January and February), and thought I would [...]
Posted on 26. Jan, 2010 by Joe Decker in The Tuesday Composition
If you like this article, you can now get the book! Joe has expanded the “Tuesday Composition” series into an inspiring new ebook on composition, especially for nature photography. Check it out: The Tuesday Composition. I can’t say that they’re best sellers for me, but I really enjoy pattern shots. Nature often offers us regular [...]
Posted on 19. Jan, 2010 by Joe Decker in Nature Photography, The Tuesday Composition
If you like this article, you can now get the book! Joe has expanded the “Tuesday Composition” series into an inspiring new ebook on composition, especially for nature photography. Check it out: The Tuesday Composition. I was recently struck by the fact that one of my puffin images, Puffin IV, had been selected into two [...]
Posted on 12. Jan, 2010 by Joe Decker in The Tuesday Composition
And thirdly, the code is more what you’d call “guidelines” than actual rules –Barbossa, Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl If you like this article, you can now get the book! Joe has expanded the “Tuesday Composition” series into an inspiring new ebook on composition, especially for nature photography. Check it out: [...]
Posted on 05. Jan, 2010 by Joe Decker in Inspiration for Photographers, Photo Composition, The Tuesday Composition
If you like this article, you can now get the book! Joe has expanded the “Tuesday Composition” series into an inspiring new ebook on composition, especially for nature photography. Check it out: The Tuesday Composition. So far in this series we’ve discussed images “in the box” of a single rectangular frame. Today, I’ll talk a [...]
Posted on 28. Dec, 2009 by Joe Decker in The Tuesday Composition
If you like this article, you can now get the book! Joe has expanded the “Tuesday Composition” series into an inspiring new ebook on composition, especially for nature photography. Check it out: The Tuesday Composition. Opposites attract … our attention. Opposition is one of the primary themes in photographic composition, one which was first emphasized [...]
Posted on 22. Dec, 2009 by Joe Decker in The Tuesday Composition
If you like this article, you can now get the book! Joe has expanded the “Tuesday Composition” series into an inspiring new ebook on composition, especially for nature photography. Check it out: The Tuesday Composition. It is all too easy to forget that when we photograph that we are usually photographing for someone, even if [...]